Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) delivers patient care under the direct supervision of the RN or LPN. This includes providing basic care to patients, as well as assisting with activities.
CNAs will accurately and correctly use medical technology including the electronic health record (EMR/EHR).
CNAs serve as a conduit between patients and nurses. CNAs must record and communicate information and any issues to medical staff, therefore accurate and effective communication skills are required.
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
• The CNA will adhere to all Mid-Valley Hospital policies and procedures and Washington State licensing laws without exception.
• The CNA has frequent contact with the public and often handles sensitive information and will maintain confidentiality.
• Obtains work assignment from RN and/or LPN at the beginning of shift and coordinates patient with her team leader throughout the shift. Notifies team leader of change in patient condition.
• Cares for all types of patients, i.e., neonatal, pediatric, psychiatric, geriatric, orthopedic, medical, surgical, detox, and cardiac.
• Uses personal protection equipment (PPE) correctly and appropriately.
• Takes accurate vital signs and reports all abnormal findings to RN.
• Maintains patient’s environment by keeping surrounding furniture neat and orderly.
• Works to maintain overall cleanliness of patient rooms and facility in general.
• Monitors supplies within department and completes accurate restocking according to set PAR levels while watching for any out dated supplies, each shift as often needed.
• Participates in safety, disaster fire protection programs.
• Assists patients with ambulation as needed, getting out of bed, transferring to commode, wheelchair or stretcher.
• Work aids may be, but not all inclusive, scissors, stethoscope, scales, carts, wheelchairs, traction bar.
• Assists with bathing the patient, i.e., bed bath, partial bath or shower, and personal care.
• Follows normal chain of command.
• Completes assignments on time.
• Demonstrates appropriate bed making skills, uses linen wisely.
• Passes ice water, snacks, meals, monitors intake and output and documents the same.
GENERAL ACCOUNTABILITIES
3. Attends and participates in meetings and is responsible for information communicated at meetings and in email.
4.Identifies own educational needs and maintains appropriate skill level through educational opportunities.
5.Exercise a commitment to practicing behaviors that are in agreement with the spirit of cooperation and reflect the values described in the Code of Mutual Respect and Professionalism.
6.Assists all patients, family members, physicians, visitors, and employees in a professional and courteous manner.
7.Follows Infection Control procedures at all times.
8 Adheres to the following environmental care standards.
9. Be familiar with and comply with the Mid-Valley Hospital & Clinic Personnel Handbook and Policies.
10.Be familiar with the collective bargaining agreement (Union Contract) of the UFCW 21 and Mid-Valley Hospital.
11. Demonstrates the ability to adapt to varied age-specific patient populations.
Qualifications
EDUCATION:
High School Diploma or GED and CNA training Certification
EXPERIENCE:
1-3 years in acute care setting. May be waived at the discretion of Director of Patient Care Services.
REQUIRED CERTIFICATION/LICENSE/REGISTRATION:
The nursing assist is currently registered with Washington State and renews his/her license prior to his/her birthday year.